| Àííàëû õèðóðãèè ¹2 2009 Ìàéîðîâà Þ. Á.,
Êóçèí Í. Ì., Ëåîíòüåâà Ì. Ñ., Õàðíàñ Ñ. Ñ., Åëàãèí È. Á.
Êëèíèêà ôàêóëüòåòñêîé õèðóðãèè èì. Í. Í. Áóðäåíêî Ìîñêîâñêîé ìåäèöèíñêîé
àêàäåìèè èì. È. Ì. Ñå÷åíîâà, 119991, Ìîñêâà, óë. Á. Ïèðîãîâñêàÿ, ä. 6.
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